by dunnlm | Nov 27, 2018 | Uncategorized
For our outreach event we had a few of a our Tri Delta Sisters come and print a Tri Delta Keychain! We had the keychain already created for them to print in Tinkercad and walked them through the steps of downloading the file, uploading it to the SD Card, and setting...
by freemael | Nov 27, 2018 | Uncategorized
For our final comb we revised a couple things. We separated the teeth to be further than a regular comb in order to print properly. We also widened the outer teeth so it would provide structure. We rounded the teeth ends as well, before they were cone-shaped, this...
by loughjp | Nov 14, 2018 | Uncategorized
For our OpenSCAD project, our group created a phone holder with a rotating stand. Our inspiration was something that would be quite practical in the daily lives of most people today. We used some basic shapes in OpenSCAD that we have learned already and combined them...
by herlickb | Nov 14, 2018 | Uncategorized
For our OpenSCAD project, we decided to really play to the advantages of using OpenSCAD and decided to create a Hyperboloid, aka the shape of the cooling towers that you see at nuclear power plants. We used a for-loop to have the rectangular rods go around the base of...
by Somer Medawar | Nov 14, 2018 | Uncategorized
Originally, our plan for our OpenSCAD project was to take a photo and and recreate it by using another program called trace2scad to convert it into code. This, we found, was way outside of our knowledge and capabilities when it comes to using OpenSCAD let alone...
by brewe2cc | Nov 13, 2018 | Uncategorized
Joanie and I from the beginning wanted to create a cube, connected by linked mini squares, that can be unraveled in to a flat shape. On the left is our first sketches for the project, illustrating the general idea of the cube and its dimensions. In the code, we...
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